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How to set up SSL Certificate from cpanel

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Setting up an SSL certificate from cPanel involves a few steps that will help you secure your website by encrypting the data exchanged between your server and visitors. Firstly, log in to your cPanel account and locate the "Security" section, where you'll find an option labeled "SSL/TLS". Click on it to proceed. Next, navigate to the "Manage SSL sites" or "Install and Manage SSL for your site" area. You'll then need to upload your SSL certificate files – this generally includes the certificate itself, the private key, and sometimes a CA bundle, which were provided to you by your SSL certificate issuer. Paste these files into the corresponding fields. Once entered, confirm the details to ensure everything is accurate, and then install the certificate. After installation, your site should be accessible via HTTPS, indicating a secure connection. It’s advisable to test the setup by accessing your website with "https" at the beginning of the URL to ensure the SSL certificate is functioning properly.. 

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